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Will Poole

8/30/2005

Not expected to return until at least mid-season, Poole has been placed on the physically unable to perform list by the Miami Dolphins, officially ruling him out of the first six weeks of the regular season. The cornerback continues to recover after undergoing surgery to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, an injury suffered during the Miami Dolphins' mini-camp in May.

5/16/2005

As anticipated, Poole underwent surgery on Monday to repair the torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, an injury suffered during the Miami Dolphins' mini-camp earlier this month. The cornerback, who played in 15 games as a rookie last year, primarily on special teams and in nickel packages, likely will miss the entire 2005 campaign.

5/11/2005

Tests confirmed that Poole did suffer a torn ACL, an injury that he sustained in practice. The Miami cornerback will be scheduled for surgery as soon as the swelling subsides, which the team hopes will be in another week or two. If the surgery and subsequent rehab go well, there is a chance Poole could return sometime in October. Poole played in 15 games as a rookie last year, primarily on special teams and in nickel packages.

5/8/2005

According to an ESPN report, Poole suffered a knee injury last week that Miami officials suspect could be a torn ACL. If confirmed, the injury would end Poole's 2005 season. The cornerback, a fourth-round pick in 2004 who played in 15 games, was expected to be one of the leading candidates to replace starting left cornerback Patrick Surtain. Surtain was traded to the Chiefs for a second-round pick the day before the '05 draft.